The Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) held an impressive foot drill parade at the Naboro Correction Drill Square near Lami, showcasing the discipline and teamwork inherent to the service. Officers from various correctional institutions across Fiji participated in this significant event, highlighting their commitment to camaraderie and professionalism.
During the parade, Deputy Commissioner of Corrections Auta Moceisuva addressed the gathering, underscoring the vital role of such drills in maintaining order, boosting confidence, and ensuring readiness among officers. The event featured an awards ceremony recognizing exceptional performances within the service, with accolades given for:
– Best Divisional Platoon: Southern Division
– Best in Drill: COC Ilaitia Vueti (Central Eastern Division)
– Best Platoon Sergeant: COC Kelera Maramanivalu (Central Eastern Division)
– Best Platoon Commander: PCO Nemani Vasuvulagi (Southern Division)
This ceremony reflects the FCS’s commitment to improving professionalism and operational efficiency, as outlined in previous initiatives led by Commissioner Dr. Jalesi Nakarawa. These initiatives emphasize adherence to Standard Operating Procedures, promoting accountability, and fostering continuous education among officers, which is essential for their development and the integrity of the correctional environment.
The parade is part of a broader movement within the FCS toward enhancing correctional practices, including the adoption of rehabilitation frameworks aimed at better supporting inmates. The emphasis on teamwork and discipline during events like this parade signifies a positive trajectory for the FCS, strengthening interpersonal connections while cultivating a culture of excellence and dedication to public service.
The sense of unity and commitment displayed at the parade not only exemplifies the core values of the FCS but also illustrates a hopeful outlook for the future of Fiji’s corrections system, committed to embodying professionalism and improving rehabilitation outcomes for those in its care. This continuous effort underscores the FCS’s dedication to not only managing correctional facilities but also contributing to the betterment of society as a whole.
